by congo » Fri Mar 16, 2007 2:56 pm
I tend to agree with everything you said above now that I can make sense of those assessments with more surety than before, I always suspected my PSU would eventually let me down, it's good for what it is and what I bought it for, but I doubt it was up to the task in this exercise. The PSU was chosen as "adequate" was about $40-45 US at the time and has been reliable and quiet enough.
The mainboard was chosen as an easy overclocker, not an extreme overclocker, I knew before I bought it that it had certain bios Limitations that the likes of DFI and ABIT boards had full control over. I still have some options left with this board that should see me through until a future hardware setup a generation ahead of what's out there right now. I can still get a reasonably powered dual core to overclock and I have another slot for a second 7900GS which should get very cheap in the near future. This board isn't quite dead yet.
The memory I am a tad disappointed with, I sent away to the USA for that, believing it might produce 250mhz at 1T since it had very low timings at 200mhz. It was not overly expensive though, and it does produce good results up to about 220mhz at 1T and excellent results at 2T Command Rate and high memory speeds.
I think I will just wait until I see the Tuniq Tower on special (they will be $100 or more shipped to me at the moment) and grab one of those instead of a zalman cooler, I'll have to check the noise level on the tuniq first though. I saw a test where the Tuniq tower keeps the cpu a good level cooler than the zalman 9500/9700's at load temps.
I had already thought about any new PSU being fit for a future upgrade, but that brings uncertainty and high cost I can't justify at the moment, anything decent will cost me around $300 here, so it simply must wait.
My old clockgen sets Vcore, cpu multi, clocks and PCI buses on the fly, and I'm aware of the stability issues, if I have a failure with clockgen settings, I usually go into bios and set it manually as a double check, and this proved wise on several occasions.
I ran at least another fifty combinations of settings not reported in this thread, and they were mostly controlled and planned, but there were a few "shots in the dark" fired like me dropping the voltages in the above test and getting into the OS just fine and peachy after believing voltage was stopping me. I had this same experience with my last ram as well, It didn't seem to like over 2.65v, instability could creep in and they got hot if I pushed them hard. I could boot those sticks at up to 250mhz in Windows at 1T but it would invariably crash them within a short time, I will retest those modules in the near future if I get around to it, just to help consolidate what I've learned here and to make sure I didn't miss something in those modules while testing, due to ignorance.
Ah, yes, consolidation, I'll have to go back and read it all again, I was so wound up running so many tests for so long, which brings us back to the original question of the thread............
Does anybody know an easy way to ............... S L A P ! ........ Dream on Congo, Dream on
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congo on Fri Mar 16, 2007 3:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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